Guild Newark St. Collection S-100 Polara - "Guild S100 Polara"
My mother purchased this Guitar at a local shop in Buffalo around 1990. I think she paid about $350-$400 around. Well my dad needed a new guitar and Amp. So she bought a small 15 Watt Amp along with …
Guild Bluesbird AAA - "Guild Bluesbird AAA"
I purchased this superb guitar at a local Guitar Center and paid just under $1300, which included the hard case. Everything about it is perfection. This is an extremely versitile guitar. With roun…
Guild X-79 Skyhawk - "Cool looking guitar! But not much else."
My Guild X-79 Skyhawk is a 1984 model that has three single coil pickups. Each pickup can be put out of phase or turned off and there is a volume and tone knob. The guitar has a set neck with 24 fr…
Guild S300-D - "A vintage guitar with attitude."
This Guild guitar was built in the U.S.A. in 1977. It has a mahogany body and neck with a 24 fret ebony fretboard. Because this is an S-300D, it has been equipped with a Dimarzio Super Distortion in …
Guild S300-D - seb9529's review
translatedI have a 300d s guild for over 10 years now, mine comes from the United States (certificate stuck to the cover plate of the electron), it was built in 1979 (the date of identification made possible b…
Guild S300-D - ozzzy's review
translatedI just acqurir an SD model 300D, delighted with this acquisition: the body is carved from one solid plank mahogany without any connection, the handle of a single pice of mahogany is al; The Ebony is …
Guild S 70 - vincent palmer's review
translatedHere I am bored trs! Because, in fact, I have a S 60 D, the same, but with (originally) 2 Di Marzio pchus lach me that a year ago. They have been replaced since by Di Marzio FAST TRACK 2 DP 181 and…
Guild Bluesbird AAA - pouedette's review
translatedBon jai not intend to dwell so I'll make copy paste to lelectro 2 Seymour Duncan SH-1 ® Pickups with Chrome Covers and Cream Colored Aged Pickup Mounting Rings, Separate Volume and Tone Control for…
Guild S60 - lomlom_ewing's review
translatedGUILD S60 (USA of course!), 1973! 24 frets - set neck Micro Seymour Duncan home UTILIZATION The neck is wonderful, she is super light (like a GS in the genre). Access to the tweeter is made…
Guild S 70 - bolodoi's review
translatedPersonally I have a sd of 60 (the same medium without the microphone) and I joined you on many things for the british rock sound is excellent but for the soul and funk, I find it quite close old stra…
Guild S 60 D - bolodoi's review
translatedMade in USA, micro seymour duncan of origin for the British rock sounds is excellent but for the soul and funk, I find it quite close to old strats but what is impressive is to sustain a with simple …